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I'm waiting for this company to approve my account so I can see the pricing. But based upon what is out there, this may be a good candidate.
announcementconverters.com/gmund-leather ... 27-55-x-39-37-111-cover-sheets.html Unlike the earlier boxes that are stapled together as an assemble, and then just sits the glove box, these ones are not. There are no overlapping tabs or anything. The sides/front/back are part of the same sheet as the bottom, and have a just creased relief to make a clean fold. Then every side is glued to the metal box itself. I imagine that all the sides are folded in flat over the bottom with the front and back panels being on top. Then it's placed in the bottom of the glove box shell. Then the front and back are unfolded and glued into place. Then side sides are unfolded and glued, which also wedges/locks the front and back into place. That's how this original one looks to me. So I think as long as the correct(ish) card stock can be located, the rest is pretty simple.
Posted on: 2021/11/30 17:00
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-BigKev
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Following up on this, I got some samples of that stock in. #110 Cover stock is the thickest they make, and it's still 1/3rd thickness of the original material. This material is about the thickness of a business card (~1/48th?), as opposed to the needed ~1/16th to match the original. So It would have to be laminated to some thicker black card stock to match the original, or it could be glued directly to the box as the original was, just not sure how it would hold up.
But as far as texture, I think it's spot on. Here is a picture, the light isn't the greatest, hence why the original material still in the glovebox looks darker, but it's looking pretty much the same to me.
Posted on: 2021/12/8 13:59
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-BigKev
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Shouldn't be all that difficult once the materials are found, "Japanese paper cutting" I recall some I've replaced were creased to fold so you could install them inside and expand out, but no Packards. I think there's remnants in mine but I haven't looked in it for a while. I know it's there because I looked for the build sheet on top or I'm having an out of brain senior moment.
These guys got a long list but no Packs. collectorsautosupply.com/interior/glove-box-liners/ IF that other guy can't make one, maybe one of these places will or you'll find something that fits and can adhere the proper finish paper inside. In this "hobby" it's all about knowing industry stuff and researching/contacts. There's some guy out there that made glove box liners for a living or still does. Just have to find him... I've had to have large custom shipping boxes made out of corrugated, so would be similar. They cut stock out to fold up. It comes flat.
Posted on: 2021/12/10 15:51
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I have a simple device that cuts, perforates and creases that was inexpensive from Staples or one of the other chain office supply stores. Since it uses roller blades, it can't cut to a corner but can certainly put a nice crease once it is cut and the blades are changed by turning a dial.
Posted on: 2021/12/10 16:39
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Once I thought I was wrong but I was mistaken. Don Pierson Packard / IMPERIAL page CA DMV Licensed Vehicle VIN Verification 1951 Henney-Packard 3-Door Long Wheelbase Air Force Ambulance The 1951 Henney-Packard is For Sale! 1954 Packard Patrician 1954 Packard Patrician Parts Car 1956 Clipper Custom Sedan |
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Postwar thru 50 and maybe on the prewars too the senior models got flocking on the glove box cardboard while the lesser models only had plain or minimally embossed cardboard.
Parts book says 51 just had the drawer bottom covered in the leatherette or vinyl finish while 52-4 went a bit more upscale with the bottom and sides covered in the embossed material.
Posted on: 2021/12/11 15:47
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